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On 19 November, 45 defendants in the trial of the Hong Kong 47 democratic activists were sentenced to years in prison, including trade union leaders Carol Ng and Winnie Yu, and socialist politician and activist Leung Kwok-hung. Democracy and freedom to organise are as vital as oxygen for our movement. On 30 November, join our trade unionists’ demonstration to support our sentenced comrades and all those fighting for democratic and workers’ movements in Hong Kong.
Continue readingJoin us to protest exploitation and abuse by corporate giant Apple and the Chinese state. Power and freedom to workers, East and West, against corporate and state bureaucrat power and profit!
Continue readingJoin us every month in London & Birmingham to protest exploitation and abuse by corporate giant Apple and the Chinese state. Power and freedom to workers, East and West, against corporate and state bureaucrat power and profit!
Continue readingJoin us to protest exploitation and abuse by corporate giant Apple and the Chinese state. Power and freedom to workers, East and West, against corporate and state bureaucrat power and profit!
Continue readingJoin us to protest exploitation and abuse by corporate giant Apple and the Chinese state. Power and freedom to workers, East and West, against corporate and state bureaucrat power and profit!
Continue readingOn the 26th November 2023 around 100 trade unionists, Hong Kongers, Chinese dissidents & a range of allies came together outside the Chinese embassy, to show solidarity with the 47 Hong Kongers on trial, facing charges of conspiracy to commit subversion. Their trial under the National Security Law is now awaiting a verdict.
Continue readingThis international open letter in 2020, which led up to the organisation of a day of action, was initiated and signed by many individuals and organisations who went on to found our campaign. It stands as a reflection of the principles we organise and fight for!
Continue readingHong Kong Labour Rights Monitor reports on the recent trade unionists' protest for the Hong Kong 47
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